Davies, Thomas Lewis Owen:A Supplementary English glossary
- Paperback 2012, ISBN: 9781236590152
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Paperback / softback. New. In Kiddie Lit, Beverly Lyon Clark explores the marginalization of children's literature in America - and recent signs of its reintegration - within the aca… More...
Paperback / softback. New. In Kiddie Lit, Beverly Lyon Clark explores the marginalization of children's literature in America - and recent signs of its reintegration - within the academy and by the mainstream critical establishment. Tracing the reception of works by Mark Twain, Louisa May Alcott, Lewis Carroll, Frances Hodgson Burnett, L., 6, NY: Amateur Cinema League, 1931. stapled pictorial wraps; pp.243-298; includes items by/about: movies; Cinema Techniques; Carl L. Oswqald (Filter Whys and Hows); Russell C. Holdlag (Springs Wakens the Camera); Leslie Fairchild (Technique in Amateur Industrials); W. Sterling Sutfin (Facts on Film); Louis M. Bailey (Educationsl Films); Marion Norris Gleason (Kiddie Komics, cartoons); Cinema club & Industry News, Etc. 1st. Paperback. Very Good. Illus. by John Fisk Cover design; b/w Photos. folio., Amateur Cinema League, 1931, 3, hardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book., 2.5, library. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book., 2.5, Kiddie Products, Inc, 1977. Board book. Good. Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less.Shelf and handling wear to cover and binding, with general signs of previous use. Secure packaging for safe delivery.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed., Kiddie Products, Inc, 1977, 2.5, Original June 1922 Progressive Teacher Magazine Volume XXVIII Number 6 Sam Y. Adcock Editor, Chattanooga and Morristown, Tennessee"The leading Educational Journal of the South. Circulates in every State in the Union" "The Magazine with a Vision"Condition: Very Good, Edge tears, cover torn some around staples 8.5" x 12" tall with 104 pages, mailing label on front with AdvertisementsFront Cover - School's Out, Time for the Fishing and Swimming Hole drawing by ?Second Cover - Summer School for Teachers by Guido JanesSchool Teacher Dress Reform by Bess Furman, Ida Kruse MacFarlane, Miss Mitchell. "School teachers", said Mrs. MacFarlane with great positiveness, "Should dress more beautifully and attractively than motion picture actresses. Education must be make so beautiful that it is irresistible. How can we expect our young people to love the cultural when it is presented by people who look like the disinherited?" With 4 PHOTOSStudy General Science by C.V.Hackney Poem - Would you like to know what is the cause of snow? Why flowers in summer blow? How iron is made into steel And corn is made into meal? Study General Science! Do you not yearn such truths as these to learn? Why "Jo-Jo" can forecast the weather? How hides are tanned into leather? .........The Land of the Clear Sky by Midred Low with Photo of "On Shadow River" with 7 PHOTOS Muskoka, Huron Indians, Shadow Lake, Lake RosseauMusic by Effie L. Bean Music in the Classroom, VictrolaTeaching Health to The Kiddies by Felix J. KochYour Body and Mine by Dr. M. N. BunkerThe Progress of Science and Invention by H. A. Webb and Illustration by Elizabeth Thompson - Your Aura - The Teacher and The Movies by Pattie McGlatheryYouth's Guiding Star by Curtis G. GentryPeggy's Delayed Letter by Maud Cowdery CarmanWhy Cling to the June Examinations? by Fannie f. BrooksIndexing and Filing Magazines by Dr. B. E. CrawfordLittle Journeys Into Success by Anges Mae GlasgowA Schoolroom Scene - the Eye Sight Conservation CouncilThe Progressive Bird Club by Hobart V. MasseyCommunity Work With Mexican Laborers by Morris RathburnWomen's Organizations May Help in Americanization Work - U.S. Dept. of LaborEditorialsAre You A Prejudiced Juror? by Ernest V. MadisonCharts Drawing of Public School Moneys Spent Annually for all Purposes by States - Eastern USArithmetic by the Project Plan by Bryon CosbyBasket Making by Ellen Warren Alley with drawingsTo A Child - Poem - by Virginia D. ShriverDouble Page Center - Globe Book Company PhotoWord Lessons by N.O.WilhelmJune LessonAnswers to Puzzles in May NumberThe Curiosity Element in Reading by Mary ByerleyThe Lesson by Kate E. Hicks - Prin. Normal Training School, Athens, GeorgiaTo A little Bird by J. M. ClemnetExpession in Reading by Kate F. Guthrie3 Pages of Animal CutoutsA Merry Rose War by Harriette WilburAd for Paris School Supply Co, Nashville, TennesseeDorothy's Lesson by Nell H. CrossHistory Storeis by Lula Pauline Whinna - UlyssesThe Four Winds by Bessie G. DillonSong Be CarefulPlay for June - The Best Career (a play for 4 children) G.Edward PendrayThe Keystone Schoolroom Heater ad and PhotoJoan of Arc contest winners - Photos of Dorothy Ruth Deisher - Josephine P. Tallow, Lou KendallPatterns for June 1922More..., Progressive Teacher Magazine, 3, paperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book., 2.5, paperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book., 2.5, RareBooksClub.com, 2012. Hardcover. This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1881 edition. Excerpt: ... for me being drowned if the kid is drowned with me, and I don't even care so much for the kid being drowned, if I go iIn - ii with him.--Reade, .V. r./ too late to ttuitd, ch. xxiii. Kiddeuminstered, covered with a Kidderminster carpet. "The hour when daylight dies " is equally dear to shopkeeper and shepherd, and as charming in the tradesman's contracted and Kidderminstered parlour as in the rosiest thatched cottage.--Hava/je, E. Medlicott, Bk. III. ch. i. Kiddy, some piece of now obsolete elang; not in the Slang Diet., which has "Kiddily, fashionably," but this does not seem the meaning here. It was his ambition to do something in the celebrated " Kiddy " or stage-coach way.--Sketches ly Bo: (Making a night of it). Kidpy-pik, a pie made of goat's or kid's flesh. The gnats furnished milk and Kiddy-pies.--Kinystty, Westward Ho, ch. iv. Kidney-lipt, hare-lipped. First, Jollie's wife is lame; the next, loose hipt, Squint-ey'd, hook-nos'd, and lastly kidney lipt.--Ilerrick, Hesperides, p. 64. Kilbuck, a term of contempt. Thar. Well, have you done now, Ladie? Ars. O my sweet kilbuck. Thar. You now in your shallow pate thinke this a disgrace to mee. Chapman, Widdotces Teares, Act I. Kill-crop. See quotation. Concerning the kill-crops, as his countrymen the Saxoug call them, whom the devil leaves in exchange, when he steals children for purposes best known to himself, Luther does not express any definite opinion, furthi r than that they are of a devilish nature.... In Saxonia near unto Halberstad was a mail that also had a killcrop, who sucked tlie mother and five other women dry, and besides devoured very much.--Southey, The Doctor, ch. ccxxx. Kill-man, man slaughtering. "Kill man Murion," is Chapman's..., RareBooksClub.com, 2012, 0<